One that comes to mind is at end of Return of the Jedi when Luke looks over and sees his dad, Obi Wan, and Yoda. It still gives me chills and yes I'm a geek
Also like the diner scene at the end of Pulp Fiction
Robber- Which wallet is yours?
Jules- The one that says bad mutha F###a on it
I love the whole speech Jules gives to the robber
Lot of good scenes in that one imo.
and
Montana's Last Stand at the end of Scarface
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"It's crazy and it's different, but it's really bein' free"
a couple of camera shots in The Graduate---the notorious one of Mrs Robinson at the bar in her home the first time Benjamin drives her home, and later on, the shot in the bedroom after she confronts him-she is dripping wet, in the bedroom, and the camera just backs out at this pathetic looking creature----great camera shots!!!
"I finally know what Michael Jordan was talking about when he said he was 'in the zone'"
Jimmy Buffett, 9/4/05, Wrigley Field
Lonesome Dove when Robert Duval breaks the bartenders nose for disrespecting him and Roadhouse when Sam Elliott wipes out a guys knee in a fight with a kick..... never realized I had such a violent side
ummmmmmmm.........
The end of A River Run's Through It where you see the little boys throwing rocks in the river over Robert Redford's narritave of McCleans book. If you've never read the book, you're missing a real treat.
from What About Bob...
conversation between Bob and Dr. Leo Marvin...
Bob~You ever hear of Tourette's syndrome? Involuntarily shouting out profanities?
Dr. M~ It's exceptionally rare.
BOB~s***-eating son-of-a-b****... bastard, douche-bag, twat, numb-nuts, dickhead!
Dr. M~ Why exactly are you doing this?
Bob~ Well, if I fake it then I don't have it.
also from What About Bob...
Bob~What are you doing with the gun, Dr. Marvin?
Dr. M~Death Therapy, Bob. It's a guaranteed cure.
"Seek the wisdom of the ages, but look at the world through the eyes of a child."...Ron Wild
Island_Lullaby wrote:from What About Bob...
conversation between Bob and Dr. Leo Marvin...
Bob~You ever hear of Tourette's syndrome? Involuntarily shouting out profanities?
Dr. M~ It's exceptionally rare.
BOB~s***-eating son-of-a-b****... bastard, douche-bag, twat, numb-nuts, dickhead!
Dr. M~ Why exactly are you doing this?
Bob~ Well, if I fake it then I don't have it.
also from What About Bob...
Bob~What are you doing with the gun, Dr. Marvin?
Dr. M~Death Therapy, Bob. It's a guaranteed cure.
ejr wrote:a couple of camera shots in The Graduate---the notorious one of Mrs Robinson at the bar in her home the first time Benjamin drives her home, and later on, the shot in the bedroom after she confronts him-she is dripping wet, in the bedroom, and the camera just backs out at this pathetic looking creature----great camera shots!!!
at the time, Mrs. Robinson was supposed to be "an older woman"... Ann was 35-ish when it was shot and she carried a lot more "weight of the world" in her voice and actions in that role than 35 has now. But.. I gotta say... She was "saaamooooo-kin'" in that movie.
Tequila Revenge wrote:Lonesome Dove when Robert Duval breaks the bartenders nose for disrespecting him and Roadhouse when Sam Elliott wipes out a guys knee in a fight with a kick..... never realized I had such a violent side
ummmmmmmm.........
The end of A River Run's Through It where you see the little boys throwing rocks in the river over Robert Redford's narritave of McCleans book. If you've never read the book, you're missing a real treat.
My problem with Redford's movies with a Montana setting is that he has no sense of history or geography. Wolf Creek is north of Helena, and in the 20s, it wasn't just a couple hours from Wolf Crick to Missoula.. and the movie has the MacLeans living out in the country; their house was just down the street from Hellgate High School in Missoula, one of the older, definitely-settled parts of town. (and i won't mention that they had to use Livingston as a stand-in for Missoula because the latter has had too many city leaders who saw Urban Renewal dollars as a way to wipe out anything older than 40 years downtown if they could get away with it.)
When a solitary Richard Blain, (Humphrey Bogart-Casablanca) all alone-drinking bourbon in the dark. Slams his fist to the table and utters the immortal line, "Of all the gin-joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine"
As a one time broken hearted saloon manager, this line always resonated through me.
btw, thanks honey for getting me over that stoopid sh!t
"Boat drinks, waitress we........nevermind"
He ain't wrong he's just different
but his pride won't let him do things to make you think he's right